The resolution urges the Governor of New Jersey to safeguard religious liberty during any declared state of emergency, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights the constitutional protections afforded to religious practices under both the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and the New Jersey Constitution, which guarantees the right to worship freely. The resolution points out that during the pandemic, churches and houses of worship faced significant restrictions on in-person services, while many secular businesses were deemed essential and allowed to operate with fewer limitations. This disparity raised concerns about potential violations of religious freedom.
The resolution references Supreme Court rulings that have found similar COVID-19 restrictions in other states to be unconstitutional when they disproportionately affected religious gatherings compared to secular activities. It criticizes Governor Murphy for using his powers in a manner that may have infringed upon the rights of New Jersey residents, particularly regarding their ability to practice their faith. In conclusion, the New Jersey Legislature calls on the Governor to ensure that religious liberties are protected during emergencies, emphasizing the essential role that houses of worship play in providing community support and services during crises.